What is another word for put in?
Pronunciation:
[ pˌʊt ˈɪn], [ pˌʊt ˈɪn], [ p_ˌʊ_t ˈɪ_n]
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Similar words for put in:
- barge in (noun)
- break-in (noun)
- butt in (noun)
- chime in (noun)
- chisel in (noun)
- come in (noun)
- cut-in (noun)
- hive away (noun)
- instal (noun)
- lay in (noun)
- other relevant words (noun)
- put in (noun)
- throw-in (noun)
- apply (verb)
- change (verb)
- competition (verb)
- disembark (verb)
- enter (verb)
- install (verb)
- interject (verb)
- interlard (verb)
- introduce (verb)
- land (verb)
- sow (verb)
- other synonyms
- apply
- break-in
- cut-in
- disembark
- elect
- enter
- install
- interrupt
- invest
- land
- other relevant words
- sow
Synonyms for Put in:
n.
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- heave to,
- hydroplane,
- heel,
- cast off,
- come about,
- capsize,
- founder,
- go about.
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- spread.
v.
• apply (verb)- put in for,
- solicit,
- requisition,
- sue,
- claim,
- appeal,
- demand,
- inquire.
- induct,
- fix up,
- position,
- fix,
- place,
- plant,
- lodge,
- furnish,
- line,
- institute,
- station,
- Instate,
- inaugurate,
- lay,
- build in.
- inter-lards,
- inter-larded,
- inter-lard,
- inter-larding,
- inter larded,
- inter lard,
- inter larding,
- inter lards.
Other synonyms:
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- spoil,
- dump on,
- ensconce,
- pay into,
- unseat,
- vote out,
- reelect,
- tuck in,
- wade in,
- land with,
- saddle with,
- vote down,
- plow back,
- buck-passing,
- vote through,
- Unlade,
- blackball,
- undercapitalize,
- elect,
- entrust,
- delegate,
- adopt,
- recapitalize,
- arrive,
- single out,
- heckle,
- vote off,
- pump into.
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- appoint,
- ballot,
- return,
- disburden,
- plow into,
- underwrite,
- chip in,
- unload,
- speculate,
- jump in,
- discharge,
- carry,
- vote,
- credit with,
- pluck,
- lock up,
- dump,
- anoint.
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- penetrate,
- put into,
- break into,
- cut off,
- hedge.
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- save.
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- settle.
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- charge.
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- drive.
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- sink.
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- put on.
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- pass.
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- DO.
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- run.
- Intercalated,
- Intercalating,
- logging,
- Logged,
- setting down,
- Docketed,
- Docketing,
- intercalates,
- sets down.
- Interrupting,
- INS,
- heckling,
- shortstop,
- lays aside,
- laid aside,
- infringe,
- break train of thought,
- cut in on,
- worked in,
- work in,
- get in the way,
- bust in,
- Inned,
- edge in,
- lay aside,
- crowd in.
- pleated,
- inset,
- using up,
- use up,
- infiltrate,
- tuck,
- insets,
- Freighting,
- ante up,
- drop anchor,
- dock,
- seamed,
- install,
- pay up,
- spring for,
- insetting,
- while away,
- Moored,
- spend,
- link up,
- outlaid,
- squeeze in,
- dropping anchor,
- interject,
- Idled,
- pay down,
- Seaming,
- Parenthesize,
- Freighted,
- invest,
- land,
- introduce,
- Berthing,
- out lay,
- throw in,
- disembark,
- force in,
- importing,
- outlaying,
- moor,
- make snug,
- casting away,
- hook up,
- enter,
- linked up,
- coughing up,
- evote,
- apply,
- interrupt,
- used up,
- cast away,
- drawing together,
- Berthed,
- cough up,
- linking up,
- pleating,
- coughed up,
- paying up,
- draw together,
- splice,
- let pass,
- sow.
How to use "Put in" in context?
"put in" is a term often used in construction. It means to insert something into a space. To "put in a pipe," for example, means to insert a pipe into a ground or water supply. It is also used in the baking trade to describe the process of combining dry ingredients, usually flour and sugar, with either milk or eggs, in a bowl, and then stirring with a spoon until a sticky dough forms.
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